5900 Universal Testing Systems are engineered for precision, built for durability, and offer the flexibility for changing requirements. They are designed with standard and optional features that increase testing efficiency and improve the testing experience for the operator. A wide range of models are available for testing capacities from < 100N up to 600kN.

Bluehill Universal Software is built from the ground-up for touch interaction and an intuitive user experience. Discover simpler and smarter testing with features such as pre-loaded test methods, QuickTest in seconds, enhanced data exporting: and Instron Connect – a new feature that provides a direct communication link to Service.
Users of previous versions of software such as Bluehill 2 and Bluehill 3 can easily upgrade to the newest version of Bluehill.

Simple multi-axis testing is often necessary to test the performance of medical devices, such as bone screws, luer locks, wires, child-proof medicine bottles, and tubing. Like much of the medical device design industry, new products and materials are being used to advance the industry and often require stringent testing per ASTM and ISO standards. Some of these standards, such as ASTM F543 for testing bone screws, requires that the test is performed with both axial and torsion control. The Instron® Torsion Add-On for Electromechanical Universal Testing Systems is designed for simple, simultaneous axial and torsional testing of devices and/or components, but can be used for purely uni-axial or torsional testing. The Torsion Add-On easily mounts to any new Instron 594X or can be retrofitted in the field on existing 594X frames. The torsion drive is mounted above the machine’s crosshead and all required electronics are mounted to the single column, thus maintaining the frame’s small footprint.

Simple multi-axis testing is often necessary to test the performance of medical devices, such as bone screws, luer locks, wires, child-proof medicine bottles, and tubing. Like much of the medical device design industry, new products and materials are being used to advance the industry and often require stringent testing per ASTM and ISO standards. Some of these standards, such as ASTM F543 for testing bone screws, requires that the test is performed with both axial and torsion control. The Instron® Torsion Add-On for Electromechanical Universal Testing Systems is designed for simple, simultaneous axial and torsional testing of devices and/or components, but can be used for purely uni-axial or torsional testing. The Torsion Add-On easily mounts to any new Instron 596X or can be retrofitted in the field on existing 596X frames. The torsion drive is mounted above the machine’s crosshead and all required electronics are mounted to one of the columns, thus maintaining the frame’s footprint.

As the preferred solution for low-force torsion testing and component in-service simulation, the MT MicroTorsion Series test wires, fasteners, switches, and springs in the biomedical, automotive, and aerospace industries.

ElectroPuls instruments are state-of-the-art electrodynamic test systems for dynamic and static tests on materials & components. Powered entirely from a single-phase mains supply, they feature the latest in testing technology and a host of other user-oriented features.

The ElectroPulsTM E3000 Linear-Torsion is a state-of-the-art, all-electric test instrument
designed for dynamic and static testing on a wide range of materials and components. It
includes Instron® advanced digital control electronics, bi-axial DynacellTM load cell, Console
software, and the very latest in testing technology – hassle-free tuning based on specimen
stiffness, electrically operated crosshead lifts, a T-slot table for flexible test set ups and a host
of other user-orientated features. Powered from a single-phase supply it requires no additional
utilities for basic machine operation (for example, pneumatic air, hydraulics, or water).

The ElectroPulsTM E10000 Linear-Torsion is a state-of-the-art, all-electric test instrument
designed for dynamic and static testing on a wide range of materials and components. It
includes Instron® advanced digital control electronics, bi-axial DynacellTM load cell, Console
software, and the very latest in testing technology – hassle-free tuning based on specimen
stiffness, electrically operated crosshead lifts, a T-slot table for flexible test set ups and a host
of other user-orientated features. Powered from a single-phase supply it requires no additional
utilities for basic machine operation (for example, pneumatic air, hydraulics, or water).